Background
George Albee was born in Lisbon, New Hampshire, on January 27, 1845.
George Albee was born in Lisbon, New Hampshire, on January 27, 1845.
During the Civil War, he fought with Berdan"s Sharpshooters, the Wisconsin light artillery, the United States. Colored Infantry, and the United States. Regular Army. He died March 24, 1918 in Laurel, Maryland, and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His gravesite is located in Section 2, Lot 850.
Albee enlisted in Company G (Wisconsin), Berdan"s Sharpshooters in June 1862.
After two months in the field he was wounded at the Second Battle of Bulletin Run and discharged for disability while convalescing. He later enlisted in 1863 as an artilleryman in the 3rd Wisconsin Light Artillery but was discharged to accept a commission as 2nd Lieutenant in the 36th Wisconsin Infantry.
He was later promoted to 1st Lieutenant. After the Civil War Albee served as a lieutenant in the 36th United States. Colored Infantry (1866), 41st United States. Infantry (1866–1869), 24th United States. Infantry (1869-1878).
He retired from the United States Army in 1878, and later became Captain of the "National Blues" Company Doctorate 2nd Regiment Connecticut National Guard in 1891.
Shortly thereafter, Albee was promoted to Major and Brigade Inspector of Rifle Practice of the Connecticut National Guard.